Knight Foundation grant will support improved simplicity and affordability in innovative open source technology
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Press Release
Published May 2, 2011 by Knight Foundation
Digital journalists to get legal help as press freedom wanes
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Published April 28, 2011 by Knight Foundation
Jennifer Thomas The Austen BioInnovation Institute is making progress. The effort to create patient-centered innovation at the intersection of biomaterials and medicine will move into a new headquarters in the coming year. Leaders of the four centers for research gave updates to over 350 area leaders during an annual community update breakfast at the John S. Knight Center in Akron on April 18. According to a report in Crain's Cleveland, President and CEO Dr. Frank L. Douglas talked about plans with city leaders to develop an incubator that will cater to startup biomedical companies. The BioInnovation Institute is preparing a proposal to submit to the Department of Commerce to help fund the project, he said. The institute also is continuing work to lead a national effort to develop quality medical devices that can be made more cost-effectively, he said. Knight provided $20 million in seed funding for the institute, in an effort to help transform Northeast Ohio's economy. Meanwhile, a new report says Akron’s University Park area has major economic potential. The study showed that major anchor institutions located in or near University Park have a direct total economic impact of $2.5 billion within the area and an indirect impact of $3.5 billion within Ohio. The University Park Alliance will hold a lunch on May 11 detailing new strategic and master plans for the 50-block area. ''When the numbers came out, it validated what most of us knew: these pieces combined really represent some significant economic horsepower for the city of Akron and the region,'' Eric Anthony Johnson, the alliance’s executive director, told the Akron Beacon Journal. Read more in the Beacon Journal. -
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Published April 26, 2011 by Knight Foundation
MIT has announced that Joichi Ito has been selected as the next director of Knight grantee, MIT Media Lab. In its statement, MIT recognizes Ito, 44, "as one of the world’s leading thinkers and writers on innovation, global technology policy, and the role of the Internet in transforming society." Ito has been involved with Knight Foundation as a reviewer in the Knight News Challenge, the foundation’s media innovation contest. In that capacity he helped foundation staff winnow down a field of more than 2,000 applicants to less than two dozens finalists. Ito is co-founder and board chair (and previously served as CEO) of Creative Commons, the basis for the intellectual property rules in the Knight News Challenge contest. -
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Published April 21, 2011 by Knight Foundation
Mix of Knight and third-party tools
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Published April 15, 2011 by Knight Foundation
SAN JOSE, Calif. – (April 15, 2011) Mobilize.org will help develop networks of young leaders in five cities with a new $1 million grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. The announcement comes as 100 young adults gather for the Target 2020 Summit in San Jose, to address the obstacles community college […]
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Press Release
Published April 13, 2011 by Knight Foundation
What: Free Library Technology Hot Spots Grand Opening Who: Mike DiBerardinis, Deputy Mayor for the Environment and Communities Siobhan A. Reardon, President and Director, Free Library of Philadelphia Donna Frisby-Greenwood, Philadelphia Programs Director, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation Reverend Joe, Heavenly Hall When: Wednesday, April 13 at 10:30 a.m. Where: Heavenly Hall […]
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Press Release
Published April 6, 2011 by Knight Foundation
Report Shows How Technology is Changing the Way People Organize to Build Better Communities and How the Philanthropy Sector has a Critical Role
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Published April 4, 2011 by Knight Foundation
Created For and By Foundations, the Booklet To Launch at National Council on Foundations Conference April 11, 2011
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Published March 16, 2011 by Knight Foundation
Promotion highlights importance of learning and assessment at Knight Foundation